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[T]he goals and objectives... are:
A. To make strategic investments of urban renewal funds so
that unused and underused properties can be placed in
productive condition and utilized in a manner consistent
with the City's Comprehensive Plan and implementing
ordinances;
B. To participate by means of various urban renewal
activities (e.g. land acquisition and disposition,
rehabilitation loans, etc.) in specific opportunities for
business, civic, residential, cultural, and tourist-related
property to be developed, redeveloped, improved, rehabilitated and conserved. [From the Plan]

[T]hroughout the planning period, there have been countless numbers of citizens, professional planners, City and County
Planning Commissions, The Dalles City Council and the Wasco County
Court who have participated in the development of The Dalles Comprehensive
Plan. This document is the culmination of those efforts.
It includes goal statements, policies, development guidelines and
implementation procedures to carry out the plan.
Goal #3 (Agricultural Lands) and #4 (Forest Lands) do not apply
to The Dalles planning as far as land management is concerned and
are not included as a part of the plan.
State-wide goals addressed as part of the Comprehensive Plan
are described on the index page preceding each section containing
the background information and local goals and policies. [From the Plan]

Description:

194 pp. Includes maps and figures. Published December 1982. Received from ODOT January 2, 2007.

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Dalles (Or.); The Dalles (Or.)(City of The Dalles (Or.), June 11, 1998)

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Abstract:

Development codes are ordinances implementing a local governmentâ s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents under their own titles. In some cases the sections pertaining to subdivision of land may be included in the zoning ordinance.

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Dalles (Or.); The Dalles (Or.)(City of The Dalles (Or.), July 11, 2007)

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Abstract:

Development codes are ordinances implementing a local governmentâ s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents under their own titles. In some cases the sections pertaining to subdivision of land may be included in the zoning ordinance.

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The Dalles (Or.); ECO Northwest, Ltd.(City of The Dalles (Or.), April , 2007)

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Abstract:

This report presents an economic opportunities analysis (EOA) for the City of The Dalles consistent with the requirements of statewide planning Goal 9 and the Goal 9 administrative rule (OAR 660-009) as revised in December 2005. It includes a 20-year and 50-year forecast of employment for The Dalles. This study is intended to provide technical information that will help articulate the City’s economic development policy and determine whether the City has an adequate inventory of industrial sites within its urban growth boundary (UGB) to accommodate employment growth over a 20-year and a 50-year planning period. [From the document]

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The Dalles (Or.); David Evans and Associates; Dalles (Or.)(City of The Dalles (Or.), November , 2005)

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Abstract:

The Dalles TSP was originally prepared over a period from 1993 through 1999 with a final document
dated June 1999 to cover a 20-year period (thereby the 1995 â 2015 planning period). In 2005, several
sections of the document were updated to bring the TSP into compliance with the current TPR and the
1999 Oregon Highway Plan. Street functional classification designations were updated to be
consistent with the Federal Aid Functional Classification Mapping System. The project list was
updated to reflect projects completed, new projects in the cityâ s capital improvement program, and
other changes in the project parameters. [From the Plan]